Well now ya seen one! 337-0001 is the Apple part number for the 68000. Not super common though, just like the ones that also have an Apple copyright on the 68000. Not that i wou…
I have seen the Motorola and Hitachi 68ks but never one with an Apple Part number on it on a 68K Classic. Not saying that they don't exist, but I never seen one.
I've also seen a…
Nope. In fact I found another chip just like it today when going through my stock of 512k spares. Apples got these where ever they could it seems. Some think the purple ceramics ar…
unity said:
The chips has an Apple p/n and a Moto logo. Not sure why you think it would be replaced. The soldering looks factory and I have two boards with the exact same mar…
Elfen said:
Looks like your CPU was replaced at one time or another, it does not look like an Apple/Motorola 68K to me (see below)
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The chips has an App…
Looks like your CPU was replaced at one time or another, it does not look like an Apple/Motorola 68K to me (see below). Pins 7 & 8 are the High/Low Data Strobe and Pin 45 i…
The 68000 on one of my Mac 512k's seems to have had three pins connected to something at one point.
Curious if folks can guess what device/upgrade might have originally been i…
Im trying to make a somewhat comprehensive list of compact Macs and the many, many variations. I noticed that the Plus normally carries the model M0001A. But I see there is a varia…
For the record, I would have posted again sooner but I can't figure out how to convert a Newton ROM into a .stg file for the Backup feature on Active Sync/Mobile Center. I'm hones…
68kMLANetworkingby raouldukeMon, 16 Mar 2015 - 21:50
Einstein development has picked up on GitHub at https://github.com/pguyot/Einstein. Paul Guyot returned to make some fixes and migrate it from Google Code to GitHub, Steven Frank h…
68kMLANetworkingby morgantThu, 12 Mar 2015 - 17:12
raoulduke said:
I had already bought it by the time you posted. Worst case scenario, I wind up with a bigmessowires...
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Naw, stick OpenEmbedded on it a…
morgant said:
That said, Einstein emulates all that custom hardware, including MMU (memory management unit), allowing it to run under other operating systems. / I'd love to s…
Sounds like you've got this all figured out then. With such a brilliantly deductive and fertile mind as yours it's a wonder you bother asking questions of us ignoramuses at all.
68kMLANetworkingby GorgonopsWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 14:20
I had already bought it by the time you posted. Worst case scenario, I wind up with a bigmessowires... (a cha cha cha cha)
Honestly Gorgonops, I don't know that much about the st…
68kMLANetworkingby raouldukeWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 04:18
Save your $10, it's not going to work. It's not even going to fail in an interesting way. It might be good for a laugh if it could at least partly boot up or something, but it won'…
68kMLANetworkingby bigmessowiresWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 03:36
You can flash other ROMs (in fact, that's not really needed - you can start Linux from an .exe in CE) - but the fact absolutely nothing will work (memory mappings, chips, etc) make…
68kMLANetworkingby IPalindromeIWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 00:49
I guess what I really meant was flashing the ROM to something other than a factory default. Maybe one can do that. [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=410156]
SA-1…
68kMLANetworkingby raouldukeWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 00:42
Windows CE isn't multiuser. You always have "root," because there is no concept of it.
As for just jumping a ROM: Yeah, no. There's hardware initiliazation, hardware differences, …
68kMLANetworkingby IPalindromeIWed, 11 Mar 2015 - 00:23
So the SA-110, which is ARMv4, seems to have its most 'modern' successor in the SA-1110. So I think I'm going to get an iPAQ.
That presupposes one can actually root it.
68kMLANetworkingby raouldukeTue, 10 Mar 2015 - 23:54